Stewart F. Lane
Stewart F. Lane is a Broadway producer, director, playwright and former actor. He has also written books, including Let's Put on a Show! and Jews of Broadway. He has also produced in Dublin. In addition to publishing two plays, he has directed across the country, working with Stephen Baldwin, Shannen Doherty, Chazz Palminteri, and more. He is co-owner of the Palace Theatre with the Nederlander Organization and a partner in the Tribeca Grill with Robert De Niro, Sean Penn and Mikhail Baryshnikov. He has written three books: Let's Put on a Show!, Jews on Broadway: An Historical Survey of Performers, Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists and Producers, and Black Broadway: African Americans on the Great White Way.
Early life
Lane was born in New York, the son of Leonard Charles Lane and Mildred Chesanow Lane. He has an older sister and a younger brother. Lane was raised in Great Neck, New York, and graduated from Great Neck North High School in 1969. Lane was friends with the son of actor Sid Caesar. Lane decided to pursue a career in theatre after seeing a performance of Neil Simon's Little Me starring Caesar. Lane attended C. W. Post College for one year before transferring to Boston University College of Fine Arts where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting in 1973.BroadwayHD
In 2015, Lane and his wife, Bonnie Comley, launched BroadwayHD. BroadwayHD is a subscription-based streaming service for stage performances with a mission to promote and preserve live theatre, extending the reach of Broadway and Broadway-caliber shows to anyone, anywhere. With a growing catalog of over 300 full-length productions, each show is filmed with high definition cameras that capture the excitement of a Broadway performance and deliver the best angles, video quality, and sound quality to users.Theatre
In 1974, Lane earned his Actors Equity card performing in The Little Theater on the Square in Sullivan, Illinois, playing in Oklahoma! starring Peter Palmer. He later toured in summer stock with Van Johnson in Send Me No Flowers. In 1976, Lane worked at the Piedmont Repertory Company starring in Picnic, The Philadelphia Story and The Odd Couple. In spring 1977, Lane co-starred with Ed Herlihy in Never Too Late at the Fox Hollow Dinner theater in Jericho, New York. Later that year, he joined the Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA unions and moved to California and wrote the first draft of his play In the Wings. Returning to New York City in 1978 he worked as assistant house manager at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre during the run of Same Time, Next Year by Bernard Slade. Lane also worked at the theater during Tribute starring Jack Lemmon and later at the Alvin Theatre during the run of Annie. His first billing as "Assistant to the Producer" was for Whose Life Is It Anyway? starring Tom Conti.Off-Broadway and regionally, Lane produced: Jay Johnson: The Two and Only, Fortune's Fools, Sarah Abraham by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Marsha Norman, Eating Raoul – The Musical, Hitchcock's The 39 Steps and The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz composed by Allen Menken.
In London, Lane produced Thoroughly Modern Millie, Ragtime as well as major support to the University of Massachusetts, Emerson College and Fiorello H. La Guardia High School for the Performing Arts.
Authorship
Lane wrote Let's Put on a Show, a guide to theatre production, in 2007. In 2011 he wrote Jews on Broadway: An Historical Survey of Performers, Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists and Producers which talks about Jewish performance from immigrants and Yiddish productions on the Lower East Side to their impact on Broadway.He has also written the plays In the Wings, If It Was Easy, and the musical A Moment in Time |A Moment in Time. He has directed extensively with productions of A Moment in Time, The Foreigner, The Gig, Ain't Misbehavin', If It Was Easy, The Golden Age, Frankenstein, Final Appeal with Chaz Palminteri and Stephen Baldwin, and In the Wings with Shannen Doherty.
Black Broadway: African Americans on the Great White Way, Lane's third book, was released in 2015. The book is a comprehensive discussion of African American's contribution to theatre.
Other activities
Representing former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Lane served on the Board of Directors at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center and the Transitional Committee where appointed both the Commissioner for Cultural Affairs and the Commissioner of Film, Theater & Broadcasting.Lane serves on the board of trustees at Boston University and the board of advisers in the College of Fine Arts. He co-chairs the CFA Campaign for Boston University as well as the Dean's Advisory Board. In 2002, Lane was awarded Boston University's Distinguished Alumni Award.
Lane is also the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, and the Jewish National Fund [Tree of Life Award].
In 2013, Lane co-founded BroadwayHD with his wife, Bonnie Comley. In 2014, Lane and Comley produced an HD broadcast of Romeo and Juliet starring Orlando Bloom, which was screened in over 2,000 movie theaters. The theater streaming platform officially launched in 2015. In 2016, BroadwayHD and its founders, Lane and Comley, broke the Guinness World Record for the first Broadway show to be live streamed. Roundabout Theatre Company's production She Loves Me was streamed on June 30, 2016, on BroadwayHD.
Currently, Lane is president and chief executive officer of Stellar Productions International and Stewart F. Lane Productions. He is the co-owner and operator of the Palace Theatre in New York City, and partnered in the Tribeca Grill Restaurant with Robert De Niro.
Personal life
Lane is married to fellow producer Bonnie Comley and they live in NYC with their five children.Awards
s:- 1991 Best Musical – The Will Rogers Follies
- 1984 Best Musical – La Cage aux Folles
- 2002 Best Musical – Thoroughly Modern Millie
- 2006 Best Theatrical Event – Jay Johnson: The Two and Only
- 2011 Best Play – War Horse
- 2014 Best Musical – A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
- 2013 Best Musical – ''Top Hat''
Filmography
Puppet on a Chain as George Lemay Curtain Time I Want To Be a Hilton as Charity Auction PatronShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway Brooklyn Rules Great Performances A Nanny for Christmas as Mike EdelsteinAmerican Bandits: Frank and Jesse James Company The Dog Who Saved Halloween A Christmas Wedding Tail Stolen Child Wyatt Earp's Revenge A Christmas Wedding Date The Dog Who Saved the Holidays as Mr. EdelsteinSummoned Romeo and Juliet The Drama League: 100 Years and Counting Christmas in Palm Springs Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill- ''Mouse''
Notable stage productions
- The Minutes
- The Lightning Thief
- China Doll
- On Your Feet!
- Sylvia
- A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
- Romeo and Juliet
- Jekyll & Hyde
- Top Hat
- A [Streetcar Named Desire (play)|A Streetcar Named Desire]
- Gore Vidal's The Best Man
- War Horse
- Priscilla [Queen of the Desert (musical)|Priscilla Queen of the Desert]
- The Merchant of Venice starring Al Pacino and Lily Rabe
- Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
- Come Fly Away
- Enron
- All About Me
- The 39 Steps
- Superior Donuts
- Sunday in the Park with George
- American Buffalo starring Cedric the Entertainer, John Leguizamo, and Haley Joel Osment
- The 39 Steps
- Cyrano de Bergerac starring Kevin Kline, Jennifer Garner, and Daniel Sunjata
- Legally Blonde: The Musical
- Jay Johnson: The Two and Only
- Fiddler on the Roof starring Alfred Molina
- Gypsy starring Bernadette Peters
- Thoroughly Modern Millie
- Minnelli on Minnelli starring Liza Minnelli
- Wait Until Dark starring Quentin Tarantino and Marisa Tomei
- 1776 starring Pat Hingle and Brent Spiner
- Candles, Snow & Mistletoe
- The Goodbye Girl starring Martin Short and Bernadette Peters
- The Will Rogers Follies
- A Change in the Heir
- La Cage aux Folles
- Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap starring Deborah Harry and Andy Kaufman
- Can-Can starring Zizi Jeanmaire
- Woman of the Year starring Lauren Bacall
- Frankenstein starring Dianne Wiest
- West Side Story starring Debbie Allen
- Lone Star & Pvt. Wars
- The Grand Tour starring Joel Grey
Awards and nominations
- 2014 Tony Award for Best Musical
- 2014 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
- 2013 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical
- 2012 Tony Award for Best Play
- 2011 Tony Award for Best Play
- 2011 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
- 2008 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
- 2008 Tony Award for Best Play
- 2008 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical
- 2008 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience
- 2007 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
- 2006 Tony Award for Best Theatrical Event
- 2005 Lucille Lortel Award for Jay Johnson's The Two and Only,
- 2004 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
- 2004 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical
- 2003 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
- 2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical
- 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical
- 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical
- 2002 Tony Award for Best Musical
- 2002 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Musical
- 2000 American Theatre Hall of Fame & The American Theatre Critics Association Best New Play for "If It Was Easy..."
- 2002 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Comedy
- 1998 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
- 1993 Tony Award for Best Musical
- 1991 Tony Award for Best Musical
- 1991 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
- 1991 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for The Will Rogers Follies
- 1991 Western Heritage Award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame for The Will Rogers Follies)
- 1984 Tony Award for Best Musical
- 1984 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
- 1983 Drama-Logue Award for Best New Play Teaneck Tanzi
- 1983 Outer Critics Circle Award for La Cage aux Folles
- 1981 Tony Award for Best Musical
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